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Election interference? Media lives up to 'fake news' narrative, lies about Trump's remarks about 'bloodbath'

03.17.24 | Pat Droney Opinion

At a rally before Ohio autoworkers Saturday, former President Trump said if he was not elected it would be a "bloodbath," referring to the US auto industry about which he was speaking at the time. Leftist media and far-left Democrats pounced on the remarks, refusing to provide the context in which they were made, insinuating Trump said if he's not elected it will be a "bloodbath" in the US.
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CT state trooper acquitted in shooting death of man following 30-mile pursuit

03.17.24 | Pat Droney Analysis

CT State Police trooper Brian North was acquitted by a Connecticut jury last week in the shooting death of Mubarak Soulemane following a lengthy police pursuit on a major CT highway. The trooper shot Soulemane after he threatened other officers with a knife.
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Fallen Soldiers March: Returning to Biblical Soul Care for first responders; conference held in April

03.17.24 | LET Guest Editorial

Difficult, discouraging, challenging, defeating, low morale, low motivation, no support, wariness, an ever-growing need to have our head on a swivel, no rest for the weary – these are all words or phrases that are descriptive of law enforcement today.
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When are we most vulnerable? Here's a breakdown of violent and property crimes by month.

03.17.24 | Leonard Sipes Analysis

Data for the most prominent months for violent and property crimes are available. Times that most crimes occur are also offered.
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Biden regime in cahoots with UN in providing interest free loans to illegals to travel to the US

03.16.24 | Noah Webster Opinion

The Biden administration, in collusion with the United Nations IOM Migration Program, is providing interest-free loans (that don't have to be paid back) to illegals to assist them in getting to the US.
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So it’s impossible to have an honest conversation about crime?

03.16.24 | Leonard Sipes Opinion

Are we at the point when writing factually about crime becomes impossible? This is the first of a three-part series on the use of crime statistics and research.
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Black swan China: The real, multi-faceted threat to our nation's safety

03.16.24 | LET Guest Editorial

Due to the fragmentation and corruption of our federal agencies, and the disloyalty of the investigation agencies quest, the elite and deeply insidious China invasive information gathering network has become a far more effective indicator of social and political outcomes in our nation’s future.
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Rats, mold, and marijuana: The struggle of New Orleans police headquarters

03.16.24 | Eddie Killian Analysis

Rats, mold, and marijuana may seem like an odd trio, but for the New Orleans Police Department, they paint a picture of the dire conditions within their headquarters.
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Montana rancher, now in his 80s, spent the last decade trying to create hybrid sheep for hunting facilities

03.16.24 | Jenna Curren News

An 80-year-old rancher from Montana has been charged with two felonies that include wildlife trafficking after a decade-long attempt to create a hybrid sheep that would be sold for high prices to hunting facilities.
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Police: CA woman ran national retail theft ring that stole an estimated $8 million in merchandise

03.16.24 | Pat Droney News

California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the arrest of a San Diego-area woman who operated a nationwide retail theft ring from numerous stores, including over 231 Ulta Beauty stores, where merchandise was resold on Amazon Marketplace.
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FBI warns of suspected terrorists infiltrating U.S. with fake IDs via southern border

03.15.24 | Eddie Killian News

FBI Director Christopher Wray, in a recent hearing with the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, highlighted concerns regarding the escalation in potential threats against the U.S.
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Philly police use good old-fashioned police work, new technology to identify mass shooting suspects

03.15.24 | Pat Droney News

When a mass shooting took place at a school bus stop on March 6, police had few leads. Using old-fashioned police work combined with new technology, police quickly identified four suspects quickly, arresting three and closing in on the fourth.
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'The Constitution matters': Sheriff refuses to enforce city's camping ban aimed at cleaning up homeless off the streets

03.15.24 | Eddie Killian News

Sheriff Patti Cole-Tindall's directive to not enforce an ordinance, citing constitutional concerns, has drawn attention.
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Great American Warrior: Her brother was murdered in the line of duty. She's turned his legacy into something breathtaking.

03.15.24 | Eddie Molina Editorial

Shelley Klingerman is the Founder and Executive Director of Project Never Broken, a nonprofit organization serving the Law Enforcement Community.
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Parents in California school district outraged after they learn of secret LGBTQ club at elementary school

03.15.24 | Pat Droney Editorial

Parents of Pleasant Grove Elementary School students were stunned when they learned about an LGBTQ club started by a third-grade teacher, who told the children to keep the club "secret" from their parents
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